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Hi Jordan, what else should people who are considering leaving to go there take into consideration?

It is a third world country @breaie. There is not access to things like in the states. When fruits and vegetables are in season and local they are cheap and taste great. But everything else is expensive. All imported products are very expensive.

There is also no sense of justice as there is in the States. If a service is not delivered well, and most of the time it is not, you have to deal with it.

For example a friend just had flooring installed in their child's room. The person doing the installation made a cut in the middle of the newly installed floor cutting through to the new flooring. Leaving a huge mark on the floor. That parents had to accept that. Would never happen in the States.

Before making a move like this come visit for three months. Also a resort town is easier to transition into of course because there are other foreigners around.

Thanks for the reply. I've seen that mentality here in Dallas area from people that came from Mexico. Makes sense.

I guess all the stuff I read on international living is just hype. They claim the cost of living is way cheaper for everything. Me personally, I truly don't know. I'm a single woman and have to take personal safety as a priority.

It depends what hospital you're willing to pay but there are good hospitals here, its called medical tourism it leaves major capital where i live, i think the best thing to do is knowing the right people. And third world is an outdated word,there is a lot of development perfect for people like you trying to live better.

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